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Trim & Tilt for Sale
- Bennett hydraulic to bolt electric conversion kit hydboltcon(US $241.99)
- Mercury power trim 20hp through 50hp(US $350.00)
- Yamaha 150 hp outboard tilt & trim assy(US $290.00)
- Yamaha 225 hp outboard tilt & trim assy(US $325.00)
- 1996 mercury 100 hp outboard tilt & trim assy(US $280.00)
- Johnson evinrude #320792 pivot pin & clips tilt & trim boat parts & accessories(US $32.95)
McLaren 12C Spider confirmed for July 3 reveal
Fri, 29 Jun 2012McLaren Automotive officially announced on Friday that it will reveal the 12C Spider, an open-top version of the MP4-12C supercar, on July 3. There has been much speculation about an open-top version since the release of the original MP4-12C. In a video interview, McLaren Formula One driver Jenson Button extols the virtues of open-top driving.
Vauxhall at Geneva: Vauxhall Meriva 2010 UK Prices
Wed, 03 Mar 2010Vauxhall Meriva at Geneva - UK prices revealed Vauxhall has given the 2010 Meriva its first public outing at Geneva (and for that matter Opel has done the same) and seeing it on the floor at Geneva confirms ours suspicions that the New Meriva is almost a cool car (come on, we can’t actually say a mini mpv is really cool). No frumpiness, lots of stylish detail, well conceived and well executed. We still have some doubts about the practicalities of the suicide doors in the real world, but it all looks very good.
Saab China – Deal Dead
Mon, 24 Oct 2011Saab has terminated the deal with Youngman and Pang Da Did we expect anything different? Saab has announced that the deal for Chinese companies Youngman and Pang Da to take a €245 million stake in Saab has been terminated. Saab say that they have terminated the agreement because Pang Da and Youngman have failed to confirm their commitment to the Subscription Agreement on the agreed terms, and the money the Chinese (according to Saab) were to pay by this weekend has not been received.